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schoolbook

[skool-book] / ˈskulˌbʊk /






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Critics such as Jen Cousins of the Florida Freedom to Read Project, which fights against schoolbook challenges in the state, told The Post that the principal getting pushed out constitutes needless censorship of classical art.

From Washington Post

The new schoolbooks appear to be the linchpin of a revamped civics high school course that in years past had been known as liberal studies.

From New York Times

Others argued that the schoolbooks also had anti-China messages, such as an incorrectly rendered Chinese flag.

From New York Times

Russian identity has been largely created with Victory Day in the background, with schoolbooks and history books focusing on Russian as Europe's wartime liberators.

From BBC

“There’s a smoking fox in the end credits, and that’s a drawing I made when I was 5 or 6, so my own schoolbooks became props for the film,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times